1) The Palm: A Guide to Your Hidden Potential (1988)2) Health in Your Hands: A New Look at Modern Palmistry and Your Health (1993) 3) Discover Yourself Through Palm Reading (2001)

Hello hitesh,

Thanks for your report & request.

The 3rd title that you mentioned is listed quite high in the TOP 100 project - currently at no.61, see:http://www.handresearch.com/book/palmistry-top-100-amazon-books-61-70.htm

This title also received a recommendation from one of the voters.

And the 2nd title is also listed in the TOP 100 ranking: no.86, but the first title received a negative 'vote', see:http://www.handresearch.com/book/palmistry-top-100-amazon-books-more.htm

So, despite that the name Rita Robinson is well-known in the fields of hand reading her work has induced mixed responses; maybe because a significant part of her work is focused on the so-called superstitious signs (such as the 'stars') - which in my own view basically represents the most speculative aspect of hand reading.

By the way, Rita Robinson has written books about many 'popular' topics (see: http://ontheroadwriters.com/contact-rita/ ); in general I would not recommend to spend too much time on the works of these so-called professional authors - because she can likely best be described to be a hand reading author... instead of a hand reading specialist. Not sure how large her hand reading experience really is, but I think her attention is much more focussed on other topics.

I hope this is helpful?

PS. Rita Robinson also wrote a preface in the The Benham Book of Palmistry.

Dear Martijn, Thanks for your views.I like your statement "....hand reading author... instead of a hand reading specialist"So I think the message is ..... just like me all beginners in Palmistry, should be careful in choosing books and make sure whether the author is writing just for the sake of writing or writing to share knowledge gained after long term experience in the field.Regards